Challenges & Competitions

A number of ALL's member-led local groups (Branches, Networks and Primary Hubs), Language Networks and partners run challenges and competitions for language learners in their local area, or at a regional or national level. Information about competitions which are currently open for entry can be found below. Competition results and success stories can be found under the News tab.

Competitions

LinguaMaths

Routes into Languages Competitions
Date: Tuesday 26 September,2023 – 16:15 to Friday 26 July 2024 – 16:15
Event Type: Award
Region: East of England
Location: National

LinguaMaths is a CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Learning) project with Maths being taught in the target language. There are 9 tests altogether, corresponding to NC levels.

Anthea Bell Prize for Young Translators from Queen’s Translation Exchange

Anthea Bell Prize for Young Translators from Queen’s Translation Exchange
University of Oxford

The Anthea Bell Prize for Young Translators is a UK-wide creative translation competition for students aged 11-18 studying French, German, Italian, Mandarin and Spanish. The competition also runs from French into Welsh.

Please click here for more information.

The Word is Not Enough

The Word is Not Enough
Tuesday 19th March 2024
At a secret location in Birmingham
9.20 until 3.30

One of our most popular challenges, the Year 10 students will be working on tasks based on GCHQ scenarios in French, German or Spanish at a secret location in Birmingham. Please note that priority will be given to schools with more than 25% Pupil Premium.

The Word is Not Enough

The Word is Not Enough
Monday 18th March 2024
At a secret location in Bath
9.20 until 3.30

One of our most popular challenges, the Year 10 students will be working on tasks based on GCHQ scenarios in French, German or Spanish at a secret location in Bath. Please note that priority will be given to schools with more than 25% Pupil Premium.

SCOOP!

SCOOP!
Friday 1st March 2024
St. Paul’s School for Girls, Birmingham
9.20 – 3.30

SCOOP! is a fast-paced language and journalism event for students studying French, German or Spanish in Years 12 or 13. It will challenge their skills in reading, writing, listening and speaking. We are happy to accept individual students and will allocate them to teams with a common language.

                                       Annual Competitions

ALL Calligrams Celebration

The ALL Calligrams Celebration for Primary Schools will run again from January and February in 2026. Reports on earlier celebrations are Here

 

Have Your Say

Have Your Say is a speaking competition for pupils in Years 7, 8, 9 and 10

UK Linguistics Olympiad

Competition for any age, any ability level where competitors have to solve linguistic data problems

Strictly in Isolation

The Strictly Speaking competition as modified for use remotely.

Poetry Live

Poetry Live is a competition for Year 8 pupils with a focus on spoken poetry performance in French, German and Spanish. 

 

French Pop Video

Organised by the Institut français du Royaume-Uni, students compete in age-group categories across primary and secondary

Arabic Reading Competition

The Arabic Teachers' Council in London and Southern England launched this competition Read more

Foreign Language Spelling Bee

Information on Spelling Bee , other Bees and further projects is available on the Routes into
Languages website or by email to Sarah Schechter: [email protected]

Foreign Language Translation Bee

Information on Spelling Bee , other Bees and further projects is available on the Routes into
Languages website or by email to Sarah Schechter: [email protected]

German Language Competitions

The 2025 German Language Competition details will appear here: Click Here

European Day of Languages

ALLNE, NfLNE and partners are planning the  annual European Day of Languages writing competition for Schools 2025.  Details will be posted here.

The Stephen Spender Prize

This annual prize for poetry in translation is open for submissions for 2025!

For further information please: Click here

Strictly Speaking

An outline of how to run a Strictly Speaking Poetry Recitation  competition within a class, your school or between a group of schools, complete with sample anthologies in three languages.

Read more here

Strictly Speaking 2022 - a school / student review

Review of a Strictly Speaking celebration in German 2022

Strictly Speaking is a poetry recitation event, with a class round of a rehearsed poem, and, for those who proceed to a second round, an unseen poem. An outline of how to run your own event is available to download here.

As teachers, we were really delighted to see how positively and enthusiastically the students participated in the event. All 120 of our Year 8s joined in, and in the class rounds they all had a chance to perform their poem and listen to each other. The students demonstrated great creativity in performing the poems. Some participants sang or rapped their poem to great effect, and all of them enjoyed the Year group final. It was a really fun celebration of German poetry.

Oscar Year 8 (winner)

When I first stepped on stage I felt overwhelmed and extremely nervous. After I performed my first poem though, the crowd went wild, and this gave me the confidence to then perform my mystery poem. Thinking of a musical rhythm was a great way to pronounce and deliver the words in an easier but sophisticated way.

When my name was called out as the winner I was astonished and extremely happy, I was very grateful, and loved performing.

It was a great achievement and am really hoping to continue my German into the future.

Alfie Year 8

I found the German speaking competition something that really brought everyone taking German together, I can remember after I finished that all of the other contestants congratulated me on my performance. I think this is this sort of environment that makes me enjoy speaking German so much.

Anthea Bell Prize for Young Translators 2023 - a school and student view from N Ireland

You can take the skills you learn in class a little bit further. We both really enjoyed seeing texts, poems and stories in different languages. We see lots of books in English, but it was fun to see real texts in French and Spanish.

Please click here for more information.

Languages East Competition Winners 2023

Congratulations to all who participated in 2023 in any of the RiL Bees or other activities. Details of the winners are here, along with a description of the activities and how schools can access them.